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introduced new Intel Core processors, extending the availability of
its Intel Core processor family to stylish and ultra-thin laptops.
Ultraportable laptops are approximately 0.8 to 1 inch thick and weigh
2 to 5 pounds offering the performance, battery life and connectivity
according to the needs of its consumers.
Based
on Intel's 32 nanometer manufacturing technology, the processors
are more than 32 percent smaller and deliver more than 32 percent
better performance all in a lightweight and a sleek design. These new
processors also reduce power consumption more than 15 percent,
resulting in a great battery life.
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“Consumers
today crave for laptops that offer style and performance and the new
2010 Intel Core Ultra-Low Voltage processors for ultra-thin laptops
delivers both in one sleek design,” said Mooly Eden---VP and
GM---PC Client Group, Intel. Intel's leadership in 32 nanometer
high-k metal gate Process Technology is combined with thinner,
lighter and faster notebooks with long battery life. Users will see
faster response time and less waiting with these ultraportable
laptops, which have new processors inside.
Processors
that feature Intel Turbo Boost Technology will automatically
accelerate performance, adjusting to the workload to give users an
immediate performance boost when needed. Intel's Hyper-Threading
Technology is available in Intel Core i7 and i5 processors.